I don't have a car that will go that fast and I'm not planning on throwing my phone out the window if I did.

FWIW the test was fun but by no means scientific. The way the phone first hits the ground is way more important than which phone is being tested. If the test was performed 5 times I'm sure each phone would win at least once.

The square corners on the passport will play at a disvantage in this test. The square corners will make it grab the road, as you can see in the video, the passport spins like crazy. The iphone is very light, slippery and it's curved edges help it going down the road.

Not a totally meaning test... I like to ride a bike, it's not impossible that the phone falls off your pocket...

Have to watch it again but it seems on the passport they slam it down versus the other two they toss it out more like letting go.. Should be same for all three, and hold out of window and let the wind take it at 200km/h.

Have to watch it again but it seems on the passport they slam it down versus the other two they toss it out more like letting go.. Should be same for all three, and hold out of window and let the wind take it at 200km/h.

The most surprising thing to me is that the iPhone 6 survived the test and was able to power up, produce a display, and run apps afterwards. If I hadn't seen it, I wouldn't believe it.

Iphone 6 is very light and those rounded corners and slippery aluminum finish does help the phone to "glide" over the surface instead. The passport with square corners did grab a lot more with the tarmac's surface, you can see it spining a lot